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  1. During the reign of Eberhard Louis (1676–1733), who succeeded as a one-year-old when his father Duke William Louis died in 1677, Württemberg had to face another destructive enemy, Louis XIV of France. In 1688, 1703 and 1707, the French entered the duchy and inflicted brutalities and suffering upon the inhabitants.

  2. Full name German: Wilhelm Nikolaus House House of Württemberg Father Duke Eugen of Württemberg Mother Princess Helene of Hohenlohe Langenburg Born 20 July 1828(1828 07 20 en-academic.com EN

  3. Joachim Frederick (born and died in 1587) Julius Frederick (1588–1635), founder of the branch line of Württemberg-Weiltingen, also known as the Julian Line. Philip Frederick (born and died in 1589) Eva Christina (1590–1657) - married John George of Brandenburg (1577–1624), Duke of Jägerndorf, son of Joachim Frederick, Elector of ...

  4. Duke William Alexander of Württemberg (13 April 1825 – 15 April 1825) On his first wife's death, Eugen married secondly in 1827 to Princess Helene of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (1807–1880), daughter of Charles Louis, Prince of Hohenlohe-Langenburg and Countess Amalie of Solms-Baruth. They had four children.

  5. Community content is available under CC-BY-SA unless otherwise noted. William Frederick Philip, Duke of Württemberg (27 December 1761, Stettin – 10 August 1830, Schloss von Stetten im Remstal) was a prince of the House of Württemberg and a minister for war. William was the fourth son of Frederick II Eugene, Duke of Württemberg and Sophia ...

  6. Duke William of Württemberg (German: Wilhelm Nikolaus Herzog von Württemberg; 20 July 1828 – 5 November 1896) was an Austrian and Württemberg General. (en) Guillaume-Nicolas de Wurtemberg est né le 20 juillet 1828 à Carlsruhe (royaume de Prusse) et mort le 6 novembre 1896 à Mérano (Autriche-Hongrie, est un général autrichien et wurtembergeois.

  7. Ferdinand Wilhelm (original German spelling) was the sixth child of Frederick (Württemberg-Neuenstadt). He fought at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690 and the Battle of Steenkerque in 1692. In 1693 Ferdinand Wilhelm was sent by William III with 16,000 men to raid Artois. The people of Artois eventually paid him 6 million guilders in contributions.